A power supply controller includes an analog to digital (A/D) converter that performs analog-digital conversion of an output voltage and outputs a digital signal, a deviation signal generator unit that generates a deviation signal from the digital signal and a standard voltage value serving as an output voltage target value, and a power controller unit that controls the output voltage based on the deviation signal. The power supply controller includes a conversion range setting unit that sets a range of the reference voltage into the A/D converter based on a first signal as the digital signal in a power supply startup period, and sets the reference voltage range into the A/D converter based on a second signal as the deviation signal or as a signal corresponding to the deviation signal in a steady state period.
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1. A power supply controller, comprising: an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter that performs analog-digital conversion of an output voltage and outputs a digital signal; a deviation signal generator unit that generates a deviation signal from the digital signal and a standard voltage value serving as an output voltage target value; a power controller unit that controls the output voltage based on the deviation signal; and a conversion range setting unit that sets a range of the reference voltage into the A/D converter based on a first signal as the digital signal in a power supply startup period, and sets the reference voltage range into the A/D converter based on a second signal as the deviation signal or as a signal corresponding to the deviation signal in a steady state period.
2. The power supply controller according to claim 1 , wherein the conversion range setting unit sets the range of the reference voltage based on either the first signal or the second signal, and the power supply controller further comprises: a computing unit which sets the power supply startup period or the steady state period; and a selector which inputs either the first signal or the second signal into the computing unit according to the period set by the computing unit.
3. The power supply controller according to claim 1 , wherein the conversion range setting unit sets the range of the reference voltage by changing a minimum voltage value of the reference voltage.
4. The power supply controller according to claim 1 , wherein the conversion range setting unit sets the range of the reference voltage by changing a minimum voltage value and a maximum voltage value of the reference voltage.
5. The power supply controller according to claim 2 , wherein the power controller unit comprises: a power supply controller circuit that controls the deviation signal based on the period set by the computing unit and outputs a data signal; a pulse width modulation (PWM) generator circuit that generates a PWM signal based on the data signal; a driver that controls a switching operation based on the PWM signal; and a switching circuit that performs the switching operation according to the driver, the switching circuit being installed between the input voltage and output voltage.
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